C. Long-Answer Questions
1. State Ohm's law. How can it be verified?
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Alternate statements of Ohm's law are that the current I in a conductor equals the potential difference V across the conductor divided by the resistance of the conductor, or simply I = V/R, and that the potential difference across a conductor equals the product of the current in the conductor and its resistance, V = IR .
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ohm's law states that potential difference is directly proportional to current where temperature remains constant.. it can be verified through VI graph
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